by Pigeon Patrol | Jan 22, 2016 | Bird Deterrent Products, Bird Netting, Pigeon Spikes
A PIGEON was killed by a man in Exeter after it pecked at scraps from his hotdog, a court heard.
Exeter Magistrates’ Court heard the incident took place near Castle Street in the city on St Valentine’s Day last month, when a member of the public witnessed Jeremy Wayle, 48, of Totnes, crush the bird under his foot outside the cafe.
Appearing before magistrates Wayle pleaded guilty to killing a non schedule one wild bird, and through his solicitor said he “accepted it should not have happened and his behaviour was wholly unacceptable.”
The court heard Wayle had been having a nice day until he started eating a hot dog and a flock of pigeons descended near him.
Irritated by the avian invasion, he trapped one of the birds under his foot and crushed it to death, causing “shock and distress” to a female shopper.
The woman confronted him telling Wayle he was “nasty,” the court heard.
Wayle told the woman that pigeons were vermin.
Police were called and Wayle, who is unemployed, was searched and found to have a small amount of cannabis on him.
In mitigation, the court heard he suffered a head injury 30 years ago and had suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. Magistrates heard he did not want to upset anyone and was very apologetic for his behaviour.
Wayle, was given a conditional discharge for 12 months, ordered to pay £15 to the court and had cannabis was forfeited and ordered to be destroyed.
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by Pigeon Patrol | Jan 21, 2016 | Bird Netting, Pigeons in the News, UltraSonic Bird Control
After years of war with the pigeons, Venice is now in war with the seagulls. The birds have become very aggressive. At one point last summer they’ve attacked a man working on a rooftop. Recently, the seagulls have become so brave that they jump on trays carried by the waiters in Piazza San Marco. They even hunt and kill pigeons for food. The point is, the new treat on the main Piazza in Venice comes from the seagulls who are no longer scared from humans and do not fear our reaction against them.
The numbers of pigeons in Venice have fallen sharply when a few years ago the city banned the sale of grains. However, seagulls are the new phenomenon that is gradually becoming even worse then the pigeons. You can see them early in the morning roaming around the trashcans, opening bags of garbage and eating leftovers, before the sweepers are able to pick them up.
gabbiani e colombi ai tavolini del caffe florianNow with the arrival of spring, the eggs hatch and with little to satisfy their hunger, the problem is getting greater. Finding a solution from the city, the region and the local health organization is urgently needed. Eighty nests have been found in the city since 2006 and their number has grown greatly since then. Now there are too many to be destroyed at once. “In Piazza San Marco which is a limited space you might think is the first place to begin the destruction – says Giuseppe Cherubini who is responsible for Hunting and Fishing of the Region – the nests are in the Basilica, in the Ducal Palace and the Magistrates, we are willing to give permission for their removal immediately.” The task however is not that easy. There has been even a proposal to introduce falcons or hawks that could naturally eliminate the great number of seagulls. However, an animal and birds expert, who asked to remain anonymous, said: “In Italy there are regulatory issues, the herring gull is a protected species.” According to other experts it is not easy to use hawks in a small space as the San Marco Square.
So, for now the problem will still stay unresolved in Venice. There is a new war between pigeons, seagulls and humans and so far the seagulls are winning. It seems that the easiest solution is to limit the food consumption on the Piazza San Marco to only designated areas and bars. Besides, who wants to walk around people who are using the square for a picnic site, spreading blankets and baskets with food?
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by Pigeon Patrol | Jan 20, 2016 | 4-S Gel Bird repellent, Bird Netting, Pigeon Patrol's Services
A pest control contractor hired by Halifax has been using poison to control the pigeon population at the Keshen Goodman Public Library.
CBC News uncovered the information when the city’s pest control contract came up for renewal. The new tender for services in Halifax includes a mention of “an Avitrol program” at the library.
Avitrol is described by its manufacturer as a flock deterrent. It’s designed to look like corn kernels and left out for birds to eat.
Once it’s consumed, Avitrol affects the birds’ central nervous system and causes convulsions that can last more than four hours. The prolonged, uncontrolled flapping is meant to scare other birds away.
The company’s website states there is no way to effectively use Avitrol without some birds dying from the product.
Hope Swinimer, founder of Hope for Wildlife, says she’s seen a number of poisoned birds brought to her shelter.
“It looks like they are struggling, just like mini seizures,” she said. “They look really confused and there’s sometimes vomiting too.”
Avitrol is currently banned in New York City, San Francisco, the United Kingdom and Red Deer, Alta.
Visitors to the Keshen Goodman Library were surprised to hear the poison has been used to control birds in the area.
“I think placing poison for that is not a good idea,” said Brenda Gionet.
“Sometimes my kids fall down and they put their hands on ground,” said Herman Bhuller.
Poison may not be effective
“If there’s poison on the ground and if they swallow it, I think that would be dangerous.”
The poison may not even be very effective. Many wildlife experts said new birds often move into the area once the previous birds are killed or scared off.
“If you revisit the spot, six months down the road, you’re going to see the exact same problem,” said Swinimer.
After CBC News contacted the city with questions about Avitrol, officials said the poison would no longer be specifically mentioned in the next tender for pest control, up for renewal this year.
However, there is no ban preventing Halifax’s contractor or other pest control companies from continuing to use Avitrol on public or private property.
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by Pigeon Patrol | Jan 19, 2016 | Bird Netting, Pigeon Spikes, UltraSonic Bird Control
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS)— When most people think of pigeons, the common city street bird comes to mind, but there’s a different kind of pigeon in California and it’s at risk, according to environmental scientists.
Most of the Pacific Coast Band-tailed pigeons are dying specifically between San Francisco and San Diego. The stocky, reclusive bird is the state’s only native pigeon. Its head is a beautiful purple accompanied by a yellow bill and legs.
Environmental scientists at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife have identified a parasite as avian trichomoniasis, an organism that lives in the throat and mouth of the infected bird, which prohibits them from eating.
Dr. Jennifer Scarlett with the San Francisco SPCA said the street pigeon is thought to be the main source of infection for the bird.
“What happens is where there’s lots of birds congregating, especially around bird feeders and watering holes, is where we’ll see this transmit to the California native pigeon,” Scarlett said.
While there aren’t risks of transmission to other animals, the parasite can be transmitted to other birds such as raptors and hawks.
If you have a birdfeeder in your home’s yard, officials ask that you clean them or even to get rid of them for the next few months.
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by Pigeon Patrol | Jan 18, 2016 | Bird Deterrent Products, Bird Netting, Pigeon Patrol's Services
While the peregrines are away, the pigeons will play.
Salt Lake City’s peregrine falcons are not using the nest box atop the Joseph Smith Memorial Building this spring, and pigeons — one of the raptor’s favorite foods — have taken advantage of the vacancy.
People checking in on the peregrine falcons via the web cameras installed at the nest box instead will see the lowly birds.
The 2015 nesting season dissolved when a female falcon that had been at the nest box was found injured and captured March 29. The female, which a state biologist believes has raised 11 youngsters in the box since 2011, was diagnosed with aspergillus, a fungal respiratory disease. She remains in a wildlife rehabilitation center.
Bob Walters, a watchable wildlife coordinator with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, says she is recovering, but has some lingering issues.
“If it clears up, we will let her go,” Walters said. “If it doesn’t, it is logical she could end up as an educational bird.”
Walters has spotted another pair of falcons hanging around the One Utah Center, at 201 S. Main St. He set up a nest box on the building April 21, but the birds have not been caught using it.
“Humans are pretty spoiled; we expect success,” Walters said. “Nature doesn’t always happen that way.”
The free-loading pigeons may be soon be evicted and the cameras turned off.
“I’m an optimist. We will wait a little longer,” Walters said.
Most peregrine falcons have already hatched this season, he said. “We are just waiting to make sure no falcons show up, and then we will likely close up the box.”
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